On Friday, April 15, 2025, Arlington High School’s boys lacrosse team played against Bartlett High School in a memorable Senior Night match. Senior Night is a special tradition where all senior players are recognized and given the opportunity to start the game. It celebrates the athletes’ years of dedication, growth, and teamwork.
Before the game, a ceremony was held to honor the Class of 2025. Each senior was introduced and shared their favorite lacrosse memories. London Wallace, who has played for eight years, recalled a snowy game against Bartlett during his sophomore year when the snow became so heavy the players could barely see the field. Malcolm Jackson, also an eight-year player, said his favorite memory was playing football with the team as a bonding activity. Liam Farrell, who has also played for eight years, remembered the excitement of scoring his first goal, which also happened to be against Bartlett.

Momin Riaz, a seven-year player, said his favorite moment was beating Bartlett 14–4 on last year’s Senior Night. Daniel Ravlijia, who has played since fifth grade, shared that his favorite memory was being cleared to play again after recovering from an injury. Ethan Wallace also made a big impact in the game and throughout the season. Dustin Arnold, who has been playing for just over a year, said one of his favorite memories was riding with teammates Oliver and Seth to the Collierville vs. Houston game. Patrick Britt, a seven-year player, said his favorite memory was starting in a game during his freshman year. Jacob Davidson was also honored for his contributions to the team. Oliver Evans, who has played since sixth grade, said his best memory was scoring what he called the most beautiful goal of his life in a game against SBA last season.

The game ended with a strong 12–4 win for Arlington. Daniel Ravlijia, Ethan Wallace, and Oliver Evans each scored three goals. Malcolm Jackson and Casein Cargo each added one, and the final goal came from a defensive mistake by Bartlett.
It was a special night filled with excitement, teamwork, and celebration. The seniors ended their final home game with a proud victory, and the Arlington community came together to show their support. For these seniors, it was a night they will always remember.